Sports engineers propel athletes to the topSports engineering relies on physics, computer modelling and even robotics to figure out how to improve performance
How a career in hearing loss can break Canada’s sound barrierWe highlight three college programs in audiology, sign language and the psychology of hearing
How schools across Canada are bringing Indigenous knowledge to the foreDon’t consider it specialized education—it’s knowledge with broad application and lots of potential
As DNA’s secrets are revealed, genetic counsellors interpret resultsGenetics counsellors are in demand—but it’s harder to get into a genetic counselling program than medical school
Birds, bees, and drones: The new face of Canadian agricultureA new generation is turning the traditional Canadian farm on end—moving into city spaces, creating new funding models and tackling food insecurity in the North
How a University of Alberta student built himself his dream jobA childhood spent loving and living Lego paid off for this industrial design graduate when he finally landed his dream job in Denmark
Not just churros: Niagara College teaches the thorny food truck businessNiagara has added food truck training to its culinary management program
As Canada’s 150th birthday beckons, the heritage trades get hotCarpenters, masons and blacksmiths who protect our heritage restore Canada’s history
Simulationists breathe life into training manikinsWhen students practice on manikins, someone has to direct the scenario. Enter the simulationist.
Add tech to a humanities degree to bridge the employment gapAdapting to a brave new job world, schools offer flexible programs so students can add tech to their humanities focus, and vice versa